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Dwarf Alberta Spruce
This naturally occurring dwarf conifer has a conical shape and a formal appearance. The foliage is dense, bright-green, and very fine. Water young plants weekly in hot, dry weather. Place hose at base of plant and let water trickle into soil ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Bonsai Boy's Dwarf Alberta Spruce Bonsai Tree (picea ...
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Fertilize newly planted trees?
I live in Ruidoso. In late December 1996, I planted ten dwarf Alberta spruce; in April 1997, I planted ten green mound junipers, and then seven mugo pines. All the plants are very small, but I used no fertilizer when I planted them. They are ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Common to Botanical Names D-Go
Common to Botanical Names D-Go Decorative Peruvian Lily Dense-flowered Betony Desert Grassland Clover Devil's Bit Scabious Diploid Perennial Teosint Doretta Klaber Thyme Double Pearl Tuberose Dragon's Claw Millet Dwarf Alberta Spruce Dwarf ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener

Botanical Name to Common Name - P-Z
Botanical Name to Common Name P-Z Tuberous Jerusalem Sage Canary Island Date Palm Pink mountain-heather Yellow mountain-heather Colorado Blue Spruce Dwarf Alberta Spruce Pernambuco Jaborandi Greater Burnet Saxifrage Dwarf Japanese Stone ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener

Picea glauca JEAN'S DILLY
JEAN'S DILLY is a smaller, slower growing version of P. glauca 'Conica' (dwarf Alberta spruce). It is an upright, narrow, conical evergreen tree that will grow only 2-4" per year, typically reaching 2-3' tall over the first 10 years and ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Plant Dictionary
Boulevard False Cypress can serve as a less formal substitute for Dwarf Alberta Spruce, as long as it is given sufficient room to grow. It does not have the mite problems of the spruces, but it does develop interior dead needles that are ... [... more]
HCS

Plant Dictionary
As a smaller (but in some locations better) alternative to Dwarf Alberta Spruce, Green Mountain Boxwood is a distinctly upright form, and can be easily sheared into a pyramidal or columnar shape, or planted in rows as a hedge. Shown on either ... [... more]
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